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Oscilloscopes
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ALSO CALLED: Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes
DEFINITION: An oscilloscope is a laboratory instrument commonly used to displayand analyze the waveform of electronicsignals. In effect, the device draws a graph of the instantaneous signal voltage as a function of time. A typical oscilloscope can display alternating current (AC)
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Phantom Design Requirements
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ANALYST REPORT:The purpose of this document is to standardize the phantom(s) required for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing associated with SAR measuring systems. Posted: 29 Nov 2000 | Published: 01 Mar 1998
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OSCILLOSCOPES DEFINITION (continued):
orpulsating direct current ( DC) waveforms having a frequency as low asapproximately 1 hertz ( Hz) or as high as several megahertz ( MHz). High-end oscilloscopes candisplay signals having frequencies up to several hundred gigahertz ( GHz). The display is broken up intoso-called horizontal divisions (hor div) and vertical divisions (vert div). Time isdisplayed from left to right on the horizontal scale. Instantaneous voltage appearson the vertical
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